Cyane dissolves to a Fountain
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But still does Cyane the rape bemoan, And with the Goddess' wrongs laments her own; For the stoln maid, and for her injur'd spring, Time to her trouble no relief can bring. In her sad heart a heavy load she bears, 'Till the dumb sorrow turns her all to tears. Her mingling waters with that fountain pass, Of which she late immortal Goddess was; Her varied members to a fluid melt, A pliant softness in her bones is felt; Her wavy locks first drop away in dew, And liquid next her slender fingers grew. The body's change soon seizes its extreme, Her legs dissolve, and feet flow off in stream. Her arms, her back, her shoulders, and her side, Her swelling breasts in little currents glide, A silver liquor only now remains Within the channel of her purple veins; Nothing to fill love's grasp; her husband chaste Bathes in that bosom he before embrac'd.

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